Top 5 Ferraris of all time.....GO!
#46
It doesn't look like one to me.. The headlights seem wrong to me. Most of the 250's I've seen have larger bubbles over the lights.
#47
That is definately a 250GTO, and I have to wonder how nobody has mentioned the 250TR? I would post a picture but I'm on my phone. Anyone willing to help?
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1957 Ferrari 250 TR - Recently sold for $12 million at auction
Edit:
1957 Ferrari 250 TR - Recently sold for $12 million at auction
Last edited by Horhay; 05-24-2009 at 09:45 PM.
#48
The chrome bezels around the headlights of the car in this thread make them seem smaller than they actually are. It's also missing the lower foglights compared to most other 250GTOs I've seen.
#50
Last edited by gomez; 05-25-2009 at 08:32 AM.
#53
the pic i posted a friend took. always loved the front but the 250GTO's haven't been my favorite even though they are cool. i wonder if that one was stripped down for track use. it appears the foglights are just missing from the holes...good catch
#55
I'm not a Ferrari expert, and thus am not qualified to have a list. But it I did, this would certainly be on it. Wow.
By the way, and pardon that I'm a newbie, but why no Dino's? Aren't they historic and collectible? Early mid-engine, small/lightweight, named for his son?
Is it the Porsche 914-4 of F-cars?
1957 Ferrari 250 TR - Recently sold for $12 million at auction
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By the way, and pardon that I'm a newbie, but why no Dino's? Aren't they historic and collectible? Early mid-engine, small/lightweight, named for his son?
Is it the Porsche 914-4 of F-cars?
1957 Ferrari 250 TR - Recently sold for $12 million at auction
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